10 Things to Do in Amsterdam at Christmas

Enjoy the Christmas trees and celebrations, but don't forget to take a tour of the Vondelpark.

Ana Caballero

Ana Caballero

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10 Things to Do in Amsterdam at Christmas

Amsterdam at Christmas | ©Ian Rimmer

Christmas is the most atmospheric period of the winter in Amsterdam, it is a very celebrated celebration in Holland and attracts thousands of tourists every year.

As a result, there are many events that you can enjoy and that are focused on the gastronomic, festive and skiing. Examples are the Winter Paradise, the Christmas markets or the Ice Amsterdam. You also have the option to enjoy something more natural by going to Amsterdam's largest park, Vondelpark.

1. Traditional Christmas atmosphere in the Vondelpark

Visiting Vondelpark| ©P. Sakti Pratiwi
Visiting Vondelpark| ©P. Sakti Pratiwi

Vondelpark is a real beauty. With 45 hectares of hills, lakes and stunning viewpoints, it is the largest park in the city. Luckily for you, at this time of the year, it becomes a space reserved for those who want to experience Christmas like in the old days, especially in the eastern part of the park. This area of the park will be filled with food stalls, illuminated trees, live Christmas music and controlled bonfires to give that traditional touch to the celebration.

If the snow accompanies you on your Christmas stay in Amsterdam you can see how the landscape of this park becomes a marvel thanks to the harmony between the lights and the white snow.

Because Vondelpark is open all year round , 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also bring seats and food from home.

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2. Visit the museums that are still open

Exterior of the Van Gogh Museum| ©Marcelo Campi
Exterior of the Van Gogh Museum| ©Marcelo Campi

Almost all stores, museums and restaurants in Amsterdam will be closed during the Christmas season (except in the most touristy areas). However, some of Amsterdam' s best museums are open for visitors during these dates as well, so you can combine your visit with other Christmas activities. Here is a list of the main ones:

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3. Be impressed by Amsterdam's Christmas tree

Christmas tree in front of Amsterdam's Central Station| ©Kitty Terwolbeck
Christmas tree in front of Amsterdam's Central Station| ©Kitty Terwolbeck

Dam Square, Amsterdam's historical and cultural center, adorns a 65-foot tree on Christmas with thousands of LED string lights. With the Royal Palace and the 19th century Nieuwe Kerk Church as backdrops, the views are simply spectacular.

During the tree lighting ceremony, the square is filled with carolers, musical performances, lots of food and hot drinks to celebrate the start of the Christmas holidays. Besides, it is not only the most important tree in Amsterdam, but in the whole of the Netherlands.

If you miss the ceremony on December 25, don't worry, you can enjoy the lights also if you visit Amsterdam in January, even if you have to wait until January 6. You can also take advantage of one of the city' s sightseeing buses to tour the city center while discovering the Dutch Christmas.

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4. Enjoy the best Christmas delights in Amsterdam

Touring the Damrak| ©M.Minderhoud
Touring the Damrak| ©M.Minderhoud

Many restaurants and cafes in Amsterdam are open at this time of year and often offer special Christmas menus, usually at a fixed price. It is a good idea to make reservations, as some offer services for a certain number of customers per day.

In any case the more tourist-oriented areas such as Damrak, Leidseplein and Rembrandtplein will always have something to offer you, even if it comes at the cost of a more inflated price. Many of these restaurants are usually posted with signs, so a walking tour the day before will be enough to make good choices.

They usually offer a wide variety of meats including duck, turkey, rabbit and pheasant. They also offer different types of salads, especially with marine touches. You can also try different Christmas sweets such as:

  • Kerstkransjes: a very popular type of cookie.
  • Kerststol: fruity Christmas bread.
  • Kerstkrans: a wreath-shaped cake decorated with candied fruit and filled with sweet almond paste.
  • Ene hagel cookies: a fragrant, flaky Christmas cookie.
  • Speculaas: spiced cookies.
  • Marzipan: a very typical sweet.
  • Duivekater: a festive sweet bread.

5. Shopping at the Christmas markets

Amsterdam Christmas Market| ©Colin D
Amsterdam Christmas Market| ©Colin D

Christmas markets are a staple of northern European festivities, and the Netherlands is no exception. If you visit Amsterdam in December you'll see Christmas markets begin to spread throughout Amsterdam.

Sunday Market is one of the most popular, located in the renovated historic gas building, Westergas. At Christmas, this monthly event becomes the"Funky Xmas Market," where you can buy all sorts of quirky and fun gifts, many of which are designed and made by local artisans and artists.

Mind you, the biggest market is the De Amsterdamsche Kerstmarkt, or the Amsterdam Christmas Market. While it doesn't provide the same artsy, eccentric atmosphere as the Funky Xmas Market, the Amsterdam Christmas Market is larger and guests can ice skate, eat at food trucks and enjoy live music while shopping at the many stalls.

Haarlem Market

In case these markets are not enough for you, then you should stop in Haarlem, a town distanced about 30 minutes from Amsterdam (I recommend this post about excursions from Amsterdam). Here, in early December, one of the largest holiday markets is held not only in the Netherlands, but also including neighboring Belgium and Luxembourg.

Lose yourself in the maze of more than 300 stalls that invade the city center, each selling some kind of traditional Dutch trinket. Carols parade through the streets to spread holiday cheer and Dutch pea soup is available to warm you from the inside.

6. Experience Amsterdam's Winter Parade

Amsterdam Winter Parade| ©RAI Amsterdam
Amsterdam Winter Parade| ©RAI Amsterdam

The massive RAI Amsterdam center transforms at the end of each year into a winter wonderland known as Winter Paradise, filled with fun holiday activities for the whole family. Winter Paradise is open daily from mid-December to early January.

Here you can enjoy carnival rides, swings and Ferris wheels almost 40 meters high for spectacular views of the city, one of the most original things to do in Amsterdam at Christmas. You can also rent ice skates to glide around the huge ice rink. After a good skiing session you can head straight to the bar serving cold weather favorites such as hot toddies and mulled wines.

As if that weren't enough, you'll also find nightclubs and music venues.

7. Attend a Christmas concert

Outside the Concertgebouw| ©Diego Delso
Outside the Concertgebouw| ©Diego Delso

The Concertgebouw is one of Amsterdam's most architecturally impressive buildings, delighting residents and visitors with renowned musical performances since 1888. For more information on concerts, prices and schedules visit the event's website.

Every Christmas, the concert hall hosts a variety of Christmas-themed performances, such as the annual "Philharmonic Orchestra Holiday Concert" with Christmas music.

One of the concerts held in this building is "The Nutcracker" and is specially adapted for families and recommended for everyone over the age of 6. Although the narration of this show is only in Dutch, you can still sit back and enjoy the music of this traditional Christmas piece. Firstly because music is not about understanding, but about feeling. And second because all the musicals are projected onto one of the city's most historic buildings.

8. Take a trip to the circus

At the Wereld Kerstcircus| ©Roberto H
At the Wereld Kerstcircus| ©Roberto H

When the circus is in the city of Amsterdam, it is an event not to be missed. The Wereld Kerstcircus, or World Christmas Circus, is held in mid-December at the Royal Carré Theater. This event includes some of the world's most impressive acts for an unforgettable spectacle.

You'll be mesmerized by the breathtaking performances that include acrobatics, live music and stallion taming. The Wereld Kerstcircus is not just a big circus that is projected every Christmas Day, but rather a dynamic and interactive art show that unfolds before your eyes Enjoy the magic! For more information about the event such as prices and schedules visit the Wereld Kerstcircus website.

9. ICE Amsterdam

At ICE Amsterdam| ©Brian A
At ICE Amsterdam| ©Brian A

ICE Amsterdam is a unique program during the month of December organized in the open-air area of the Museumplein. Not only can you enjoy a night of ice skating under the artificial Christmas lights and surrounded by luminous trees, but also go to the various food stalls that will surround the rink outside and where you can take some of the Christmas delicacies. The event begins in early December and concludes on January 6.

In addition, there are always unexpected shows such as the appearance of the Three Wise Men, Christmas-related musicals and entertainment activities. If you are interested do not hesitate to book a ticket and check the schedules and prices on the ICE Amsterdam website.

As a tip, and given that the event is organized in the Museumplein, the area that houses some of the best museums in Amsterdam, it would not hurt to combine this event with a visit to the Van Gogh Museum or the Rijksmuseum.

10. Hortus at Christmas

Inside the Hortus at Christmas| ©R Boed
Inside the Hortus at Christmas| ©R Boed

The Amsterdam Botanical Garden, also known as the Hortus Botanicus, has for several years now introduced a new concept: Hortus at Christmas. On special evenings in late December and early January (17-22), you can admire the plants in beautiful illumination. In addition, glasses of glühwein, a kind of spiced mulled wine very common at Christmas time, are served.

The nightly entrance fee for the Hortus by Light evenings is only €5.50, so don't miss out! The impressive light shows are also combined with instrumental music. The entire space is air-conditioned, so it's also a great way to temporarily escape the cold outside.

Amsterdam's Christmas weather

Amsterdam in the cold| ©Sjaak Kempe
Amsterdam in the cold| ©Sjaak Kempe

It is difficult to prepare for Amsterdam's Christmas weather, as temperatures can vary drastically from day to day and even from hour to hour. Generally, winter temperatures are cold, often dropping below freezing at night, but warming slightly during the day.

It's generally not the kind of weather to be outdoors for too long, so you'll want to bundle up. You can expect gray skies and few hours of natural daylight.

Precipitation, either snow or rain, depending on the temperature, is common during the winter, but rarely heavy. You will most likely encounter cloudy skies and bouts of rain, but not enough to put a damper on your trip! When visiting Amsterdam in winter, you should pack your suitcase well. Bring a raincoat, a travel umbrella, boots, gloves and scarves.

The Christmas tourist crowds in Amsterdam

Christmas in Amsterdam| ©Art Blackburn
Christmas in Amsterdam| ©Art Blackburn

Winter (outside of the Christmas and New Year period which sees another increase in tourism) is the ideal time to plan your itinerary to Amsterdam, as from Christmas on wards the tourist flow starts to increase considerably and with peaks on the important days of Christmas.

Don't leave everything to the last minute even if you plan to visit Amsterdam for just one day or Amsterdam for two days, as prices for accommodation and flights are a function of supply and demand, not the length of your stay.

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